** Case Study **
What you would have done differently
1) To make Koo profitable ?
OR
2) At least to curb the losses to max extent.
3 ) To keep it afloat in the market.
Random thought : to be successful as a founder you need all or at least either of these
1.Privilege
2.Expertise
3.Luck
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Ananya Agarwal
Stealth • 8m
Looking at the current scenario, which type of industries can boom in India very soon?
Or what market gaps here aren't being fulfilled by domestic or international companies.
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Sicky
Stealth • 6m
Lot's of people have very good ideas but they can't convert there idea's in to good business
Reason 1-alone
Reason 2- insufficient funds
Why is no one offering work from home only roles anymore? At max what I am getting is hybrid roles where I have to come to office like 2-3 days a week at least. And this is also rare, majority are asking to come 5 days a week 😑
There's no good place to buy competitively priced pc parts in india unlike usa
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Uttkarsh Singh
Stealth • 8d
If you are starting out in a startup always try to target India 1 as it's very difficult to extract money from India 2 and India 3, wait until you become a seasoned entrepreneur.
Guys, am an NRI but I visit India very frequently almost 1 month after every 2 months. I want to start any business or startup in India with a budget of 75 lakhs and a max of 1 crore. Please give me your suggestions for a profitable business.
On a l
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Ankit Dubey
Stealth • 8m
You don't have to look back at your career once you master these 7 skills:
- good at any programming language
- good at DSA (to be precise very very good)
- good at frameworks
- good at APIs
- good at storage/database
- good at commands
- good